Why We Built This
Let's be real - switching apps to shorten URLs is annoying. You're in the middle of a conversation, need to share a link, but it's one of those ugly long URLs that wraps to three lines.
So we built a Telegram bot. Now you can shorten URLs without leaving your chat. Send the URL, get a short link back. That's it.
How It Works
Getting Started
@lnklybot in Telegram
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Who This Is For
Social Media Managers
When you're juggling multiple accounts and need to share links quickly. No more copying URLs to another app, shortening them, then copying back.
Teams and Colleagues
Sharing links in team chats becomes much cleaner. Long URLs can break conversation flow - short ones don't.
Content Creators
When you're sharing your latest work in creator groups or with collaborators. Professional-looking links make a difference.
Regular Users
Sometimes you just want to share a link with friends without it taking up half the screen.
What Makes This Different
It's Actually Fast
Most URL shorteners take forever to load. Ours responds in under a second.
Secure by Default
Same security as our main platform. We're not storing your messages or tracking your conversations.
Analytics Still Work
Every link gets tracked just like our web version. You can still see clicks, locations, and all that data.
No App Switching
This was the whole point. Stay in Telegram, get your work done.
Want to Give It a Shot?
If this sounds useful to you, here's how to get started.
Find our bot: @lnklybot
Just send any URL to the bot and it'll send you back a shortened link. Pretty simple.
SEO and Link Management
Beyond just being convenient, there are a few other things worth mentioning:
- Clean URLs: You get professional-looking short links instead of those messy long URLs
- Branded Links: If you use custom domains, people actually trust them more
- Analytics Tracking: You can see who clicked what and where they're from
- Quick Sharing: Less friction when sharing means you'll probably share more
- Works Everywhere: Same short link works in emails, social media, wherever